Lewis Jackson
Renowned for his unique blend of horror and black comedy, Lewis Jackson was born in 1943 in New York, United States. Active in the film industry from the 1970s, his most famous work is the cult film, "Christmas Evil" (1980), a distinctive blend of the horror and psychological thriller genres. Although he didn't receive awards at major film festivals, Jackson's work is noted for its exploration of the psychology of its characters and a distinctive, often satirical, take on societal norms. Lewis Jackson, with his unorthodox approach to filmmaking, is a master of turning mundane scenarios into chilling tales, making even the cheeriest holiday take on an eerie twist.